** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
Body camera footage was released and charges were filed against John Chatman who is accused of shooting at police in a QuikTrip parking lot last Tuesday. John Terry Chatman Jr., 34, was charged Wednesday in Tulsa CountyDistrict Court with three counts of shooting with intent to kill, possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, obstruction, driving under suspension and driving with an improper tag. A warrant also was issued for his arrest. Prosecutors say Chatman shot at three Tulsa police officers during a traffic stop in the parking lot of the QuikTrip near Harvard Avenue and Interstate 44 on July 3, according to a news release from the District Attorney's Office. One of the officers was shot in the leg and was released from the hospital later that day. Officers returned fire, striking him in the chest. He remained hospitalized Wednesday. The names of the officers involved in the shooting have not been released.
Tulsa police spokesman Shane Tuell said the agency has adopted a new policy of waiting at least five to seven days to release the names of officers involved in shootings. Previously, TPD would release their names within two to three days. Tuell said that wasn't enough time for the officers to inform family of the situation and, sometimes, temporarily relocate for safety reasons. He said officers often receive threats after being named in a shooting. Tuell said he believed the names of the officers involved in the July 3 shooting will be released soon. The officer who was shot is on medical leave, while two officers who fired their weapons are on routine administrative leave during the investigation. State records show Chatman has served time in prison for convictions of second-degree burglary and distribution of a controlled dangerous substance.
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The largest gun show in the world is Wanenmacher's TulsaArmsShow, the Tulsa Gun Show. Tuffpak http://amzn.to/2dSn2ow The Tulsa Arms Show happens twice a year, in April and November. The arena where the gun show is held has 2 levels, 4,200 tables, end to end equaling 5.7 miles. Shop with me at the Tulsa Arms gun show Guns from $125 to rare collectibles at $65,000. Looking for a gun from a Derringer to an AR-15? You can find it at the Tulsa Gun Show, Wanenmacher Tulsa Arms Show. The Tulsa Gun Show is held at the Tulsa Expo Center at the Tulsa FairgroundsComplex. It is your responsibility to keep guns and ammo away from those who should never have access to them.
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Music Is Not Mine USED IT FOR BACK GROUND MUSIC ONLY
had a lot of fun at this event seen cars that I have never seen before met a lot of people great food awesome drinks and got to even see some racing

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
TulsaPolice have released dash and body camera video of a woman stealing a patrol car. Police say an officer pulled over a woman driving a stolen car, but shortly after, the officer’s car was stolen. They say she stole the car after an officer had stopped her near 33rd and Memorial just after midnight on March 30, 2018. Police identified the woman as AngieFrost, 36. The officer handcuffed her and put her in the front seat while the stolen car was searched. The video shows officers standing outside when one of them notices her moving into the driver's seat. "What is she doing?" The officer asks. Another officer says, "She's trying to steal your car."
The first officer tries to unlock the door, but she drives off. The camera in the stolen police car recorded Frost jumping the curb and speeding down Memorial. Police from all over Tulsa started responding. Frost drove south on Memorial then west on 41st Street before stopping at the Studio 6 Motel in the 8100 block of East 41st, where she got out and ran. Police quickly got her back in custody. Frost is already in prison. Court records show Frost pleaded guilty to four counts in May and a judge sentenced her to three years in prison.
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On this Curator's Corner join CameronGray, National Firearms MuseumDirector Jim Supica and special guest Joe Wanenmacher at Wanenmacher's TulsaArmsShow in Oklahoma. Learn the ins and outs of the world's largest gun show and how important the NRA is to the event.
Learn more about Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show at http://www.tulsaarmsshow.com. To find more than 10,000 zoomable images of the 3,000 firearms at the museum at the NFM's website, www.NRAmuseum.com. www.NRAnews.com (episode aired 11-29-12).

Show Luo

Show Luo (simplified Chinese:罗志祥; traditional Chinese:羅志祥; pinyin:Luó Zhìxiáng; born July 30, 1979) is a Taiwanese singer, actor and host. He was commonly known by his Chinese nickname Xiao Zhu(Little Pig) due to being overweight during his middle school years. He was also commonly known as “Asia’s Dance King” by the Taiwanese media for his dance skills. He is well known for hosting the Taiwanese variety show 100% Entertainment.

Show was born into a musical family. His father was a host and his mother was a singer. Their job was holding entertainment shows for different events such as the wedding.Show started playing drums when he was three and performed onstage during his childhood. He won a silver award at a singing contest when he was only 7.

In 2006, he created his own fashion brand called STAGE. Now this fashion store has branches in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore and succeeded in the fashion trend in Asia during the recent years.

Show Luo became the spokesperson for Love Blind Charity in 2008. Next year, he was asked to become the leader of “Love Blind promise Career Starter Class”. The Love Blind Charity hope Show Luo can gathering everyone’s power to help people with vision disability find a job. Show Luo encouraged people to put the coins into the donation box instead of their wallets. This money might give people with vision disability more opportunities. Show also designed some items for charity sales.

Animal show

An animal show is a form of exhibition featuring the display or performance of one or more breeds of animal.

Purpose

An animal show can be for entertainment, educational, and/or commercial purpose. A judged event may rank specimens for the benefit of those involved in animal breeding or husbandry, or provide entertainment to animal fancyhobbyists.

Types of shows

The US Animal Welfare Act identifies a number of types of animal exhibitions:

Amusement parks

Modern amusement parks often feature performing marine mammals and even contain drive-thru animal safari tours. The animal shows are typically operated by a contracted performer, while the animal parks are owned by the theme park itself.

Tulsa was settled between 1828 and 1836 by the Lochapoka Band of Creek Native American tribe. For most of the 20th century, the city held the nickname "Oil Capital of the World" and played a major role as one of the most important hubs for the American oil industry.

Tulsa (book)

Tulsa is a collection of black-and-white photographs by Larry Clark of the life of young people in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Its publication in 1971 "caused a sensation within the photographic community", leading to a new interest in autobiographical work.

Later better known for directing the movie Kids, Clark was a Tulsa native and a drug addict during the period (1963–1971) when he took the photographs. The book is prefaced by the statement:

Tulsa, Clark's first book, was published in 1971 by Lustrum Press, owned by Ralph Gibson. It has been claimed that thanks to Gene Pitney's 1960 song "Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa", Tulsa then represented "young love and family values"; Clark's book challenged this with scenes of young people having sex, shooting up drugs, and playing with guns.

Clark has said that he "didn't take these photographs as a voyeur, but as a participant in the phenomenon", and commentary on the book has emphasized how Clark did not just live with the teenagers portrayed but "did drugs with them, slept with them, and included himself in the photographs"; this conferred an authenticity on the work, which brought it great praise.

Bodycam Footage Shows Police Shootout in Tulsa, Oklahoma

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
Body camera footage was released and charges were filed against John Chatman who is accused of shooting at police in a QuikTrip parking lot last Tuesday. John Terry Chatman Jr., 34, was charged Wednesday in Tulsa CountyDistrict Court with three counts of shooting with intent to kill, possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, obstruction, driving under suspension and driving with an improper tag. A warrant also was issued for his arrest. Prosecutors say Chatman shot at three Tulsa police officers during a traffic stop in the parking lot of the QuikTrip near Harvard Avenue and Interstate 44 on July 3, according to a news release from the District Attorney's Office. One of the officers was shot in the leg and was released from the hospital later that day. Officers returned fire, striking him in the chest. He remained hospitalized Wednesday. The names of the officers involved in the shooting have not been released.
Tulsa police spokesman Shane Tuell said the agency has adopted a new policy of waiting at least five to seven days to release the names of officers involved in shootings. Previously, TPD would release their names within two to three days. Tuell said that wasn't enough time for the officers to inform family of the situation and, sometimes, temporarily relocate for safety reasons. He said officers often receive threats after being named in a shooting. Tuell said he believed the names of the officers involved in the July 3 shooting will be released soon. The officer who was shot is on medical leave, while two officers who fired their weapons are on routine administrative leave during the investigation. State records show Chatman has served time in prison for convictions of second-degree burglary and distribution of a controlled dangerous substance.
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Tulsa Gun Show Wanenmacher Tulsa Arms Show 2017

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3:35

Tulsa Oklahoma Import face-off Racing,Limbo,Car Show,Burnouts

Tulsa Oklahoma Import face-off Racing,Limbo,Car Show,Burnouts

Tulsa Oklahoma Import face-off Racing,Limbo,Car Show,Burnouts

Music Is Not Mine USED IT FOR BACK GROUND MUSIC ONLY
had a lot of fun at this event seen cars that I have never seen before met a lot of people great food awesome drinks and got to even see some racing

Bodycam Shows Handcuffed Woman Stealing Tulsa Police Car

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
TulsaPolice have released dash and body camera video of a woman stealing a patrol car. Police say an officer pulled over a woman driving a stolen car, but shortly after, the officer’s car was stolen. They say she stole the car after an officer had stopped her near 33rd and Memorial just after midnight on March 30, 2018. Police identified the woman as AngieFrost, 36. The officer handcuffed her and put her in the front seat while the stolen car was searched. The video shows officers standing outside when one of them notices her moving into the driver's seat. "What is she doing?" The officer asks. Another officer says, "She's trying to steal your car."
The first officer tries to unlock the door, but she drives off. The camera in the stolen police car recorded Frost jumping the curb and speeding down Memorial. Police from all over Tulsa started responding. Frost drove south on Memorial then west on 41st Street before stopping at the Studio 6 Motel in the 8100 block of East 41st, where she got out and ran. Police quickly got her back in custody. Frost is already in prison. Court records show Frost pleaded guilty to four counts in May and a judge sentenced her to three years in prison.
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3:58

Caliber Theory Darkside Pre Rock Show @ Tulsa Shrine

Caliber Theory Darkside Pre Rock Show @ Tulsa Shrine

Caliber Theory Darkside Pre Rock Show @ Tulsa Shrine

9:21

Curator's Corner: Inside Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show

Curator's Corner: Inside Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show

Curator's Corner: Inside Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show

On this Curator's Corner join CameronGray, National Firearms MuseumDirector Jim Supica and special guest Joe Wanenmacher at Wanenmacher's TulsaArmsShow in Oklahoma. Learn the ins and outs of the world's largest gun show and how important the NRA is to the event.
Learn more about Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show at http://www.tulsaarmsshow.com. To find more than 10,000 zoomable images of the 3,000 firearms at the museum at the NFM's website, www.NRAmuseum.com. www.NRAnews.com (episode aired 11-29-12).

Car show Thug Town (Tulsa, OK) 2K10

Bodycam Footage Shows Police Shootout in Tulsa, Oklahoma

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
Body camera footage was released and charges were filed against John Chatman who is accused of shooting at police in a QuikTrip parking lot last Tuesday. John Terry Chatman Jr., 34, was charged Wednesday in Tulsa CountyDistrict Court with three counts of shooting with intent to kill, possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, obstruction, driving under suspension and driving with an improper tag. A warrant also was issued for his arrest. Prosecutors say Chatman shot at three Tulsa police officers during a traffic stop in the parking lot of the QuikTrip near Harvard Avenue and Interstate 44 on July 3, according to a news release from the District Attorney's Office. One of the officers...

Tulsa Gun Show Wanenmacher Tulsa Arms Show 2017

The largest gun show in the world is Wanenmacher's TulsaArmsShow, the Tulsa Gun Show. Tuffpak http://amzn.to/2dSn2ow The Tulsa Arms Show happens twice a year, in April and November. The arena where the gun show is held has 2 levels, 4,200 tables, end to end equaling 5.7 miles. Shop with me at the Tulsa Arms gun show Guns from $125 to rare collectibles at $65,000. Looking for a gun from a Derringer to an AR-15? You can find it at the Tulsa Gun Show, Wanenmacher Tulsa Arms Show. The Tulsa Gun Show is held at the Tulsa Expo Center at the Tulsa FairgroundsComplex. It is your responsibility to keep guns and ammo away from those who should never have access to them.
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published: 07 Apr 2017

Tulsa Oklahoma Import face-off Racing,Limbo,Car Show,Burnouts

Music Is Not Mine USED IT FOR BACK GROUND MUSIC ONLY
had a lot of fun at this event seen cars that I have never seen before met a lot of people great food awesome drinks and got to even see some racing

Bodycam Shows Handcuffed Woman Stealing Tulsa Police Car

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
TulsaPolice have released dash and body camera video of a woman stealing a patrol car. Police say an officer pulled over a woman driving a stolen car, but shortly after, the officer’s car was stolen. They say she stole the car after an officer had stopped her near 33rd and Memorial just after midnight on March 30, 2018. Police identified the woman as AngieFrost, 36. The officer handcuffed her and put her in the front seat while the stolen car was searched. The video shows officers standing outside when one of them notices her moving into the driver's seat. "What is she doing?" The officer asks. Another officer says, "She's trying to steal your car."
The first officer tries to unlock the d...

published: 23 Oct 2018

Caliber Theory Darkside Pre Rock Show @ Tulsa Shrine

published: 08 May 2017

Curator's Corner: Inside Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show

On this Curator's Corner join CameronGray, National Firearms MuseumDirector Jim Supica and special guest Joe Wanenmacher at Wanenmacher's TulsaArmsShow in Oklahoma. Learn the ins and outs of the world's largest gun show and how important the NRA is to the event.
Learn more about Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show at http://www.tulsaarmsshow.com. To find more than 10,000 zoomable images of the 3,000 firearms at the museum at the NFM's website, www.NRAmuseum.com. www.NRAnews.com (episode aired 11-29-12).

Car show Thug Town (Tulsa, OK) 2K10

Bodycam Footage Shows Police Shootout in Tulsa, Oklahoma

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
Body camera footage was released and charges were filed again...

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
Body camera footage was released and charges were filed against John Chatman who is accused of shooting at police in a QuikTrip parking lot last Tuesday. John Terry Chatman Jr., 34, was charged Wednesday in Tulsa CountyDistrict Court with three counts of shooting with intent to kill, possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, obstruction, driving under suspension and driving with an improper tag. A warrant also was issued for his arrest. Prosecutors say Chatman shot at three Tulsa police officers during a traffic stop in the parking lot of the QuikTrip near Harvard Avenue and Interstate 44 on July 3, according to a news release from the District Attorney's Office. One of the officers was shot in the leg and was released from the hospital later that day. Officers returned fire, striking him in the chest. He remained hospitalized Wednesday. The names of the officers involved in the shooting have not been released.
Tulsa police spokesman Shane Tuell said the agency has adopted a new policy of waiting at least five to seven days to release the names of officers involved in shootings. Previously, TPD would release their names within two to three days. Tuell said that wasn't enough time for the officers to inform family of the situation and, sometimes, temporarily relocate for safety reasons. He said officers often receive threats after being named in a shooting. Tuell said he believed the names of the officers involved in the July 3 shooting will be released soon. The officer who was shot is on medical leave, while two officers who fired their weapons are on routine administrative leave during the investigation. State records show Chatman has served time in prison for convictions of second-degree burglary and distribution of a controlled dangerous substance.
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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
Body camera footage was released and charges were filed against John Chatman who is accused of shooting at police in a QuikTrip parking lot last Tuesday. John Terry Chatman Jr., 34, was charged Wednesday in Tulsa CountyDistrict Court with three counts of shooting with intent to kill, possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, obstruction, driving under suspension and driving with an improper tag. A warrant also was issued for his arrest. Prosecutors say Chatman shot at three Tulsa police officers during a traffic stop in the parking lot of the QuikTrip near Harvard Avenue and Interstate 44 on July 3, according to a news release from the District Attorney's Office. One of the officers was shot in the leg and was released from the hospital later that day. Officers returned fire, striking him in the chest. He remained hospitalized Wednesday. The names of the officers involved in the shooting have not been released.
Tulsa police spokesman Shane Tuell said the agency has adopted a new policy of waiting at least five to seven days to release the names of officers involved in shootings. Previously, TPD would release their names within two to three days. Tuell said that wasn't enough time for the officers to inform family of the situation and, sometimes, temporarily relocate for safety reasons. He said officers often receive threats after being named in a shooting. Tuell said he believed the names of the officers involved in the July 3 shooting will be released soon. The officer who was shot is on medical leave, while two officers who fired their weapons are on routine administrative leave during the investigation. State records show Chatman has served time in prison for convictions of second-degree burglary and distribution of a controlled dangerous substance.
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Tulsa Gun Show Wanenmacher Tulsa Arms Show 2017

The largest gun show in the world is Wanenmacher's TulsaArmsShow, the Tulsa Gun Show. Tuffpak http://amzn.to/2dSn2ow The Tulsa Arms Show happens twice a ye...

The largest gun show in the world is Wanenmacher's TulsaArmsShow, the Tulsa Gun Show. Tuffpak http://amzn.to/2dSn2ow The Tulsa Arms Show happens twice a year, in April and November. The arena where the gun show is held has 2 levels, 4,200 tables, end to end equaling 5.7 miles. Shop with me at the Tulsa Arms gun show Guns from $125 to rare collectibles at $65,000. Looking for a gun from a Derringer to an AR-15? You can find it at the Tulsa Gun Show, Wanenmacher Tulsa Arms Show. The Tulsa Gun Show is held at the Tulsa Expo Center at the Tulsa FairgroundsComplex. It is your responsibility to keep guns and ammo away from those who should never have access to them.
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The largest gun show in the world is Wanenmacher's TulsaArmsShow, the Tulsa Gun Show. Tuffpak http://amzn.to/2dSn2ow The Tulsa Arms Show happens twice a year, in April and November. The arena where the gun show is held has 2 levels, 4,200 tables, end to end equaling 5.7 miles. Shop with me at the Tulsa Arms gun show Guns from $125 to rare collectibles at $65,000. Looking for a gun from a Derringer to an AR-15? You can find it at the Tulsa Gun Show, Wanenmacher Tulsa Arms Show. The Tulsa Gun Show is held at the Tulsa Expo Center at the Tulsa FairgroundsComplex. It is your responsibility to keep guns and ammo away from those who should never have access to them.
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Music Is Not Mine USED IT FOR BACK GROUND MUSIC ONLY
had a lot of fun at this event seen cars that I have never seen before met a lot of people great food awesome drinks and got to even see some racing

Music Is Not Mine USED IT FOR BACK GROUND MUSIC ONLY
had a lot of fun at this event seen cars that I have never seen before met a lot of people great food awesome drinks and got to even see some racing

Bodycam Shows Handcuffed Woman Stealing Tulsa Police Car

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
TulsaPolice have released dash and body camera video of a wo...

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
TulsaPolice have released dash and body camera video of a woman stealing a patrol car. Police say an officer pulled over a woman driving a stolen car, but shortly after, the officer’s car was stolen. They say she stole the car after an officer had stopped her near 33rd and Memorial just after midnight on March 30, 2018. Police identified the woman as AngieFrost, 36. The officer handcuffed her and put her in the front seat while the stolen car was searched. The video shows officers standing outside when one of them notices her moving into the driver's seat. "What is she doing?" The officer asks. Another officer says, "She's trying to steal your car."
The first officer tries to unlock the door, but she drives off. The camera in the stolen police car recorded Frost jumping the curb and speeding down Memorial. Police from all over Tulsa started responding. Frost drove south on Memorial then west on 41st Street before stopping at the Studio 6 Motel in the 8100 block of East 41st, where she got out and ran. Police quickly got her back in custody. Frost is already in prison. Court records show Frost pleaded guilty to four counts in May and a judge sentenced her to three years in prison.
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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
TulsaPolice have released dash and body camera video of a woman stealing a patrol car. Police say an officer pulled over a woman driving a stolen car, but shortly after, the officer’s car was stolen. They say she stole the car after an officer had stopped her near 33rd and Memorial just after midnight on March 30, 2018. Police identified the woman as AngieFrost, 36. The officer handcuffed her and put her in the front seat while the stolen car was searched. The video shows officers standing outside when one of them notices her moving into the driver's seat. "What is she doing?" The officer asks. Another officer says, "She's trying to steal your car."
The first officer tries to unlock the door, but she drives off. The camera in the stolen police car recorded Frost jumping the curb and speeding down Memorial. Police from all over Tulsa started responding. Frost drove south on Memorial then west on 41st Street before stopping at the Studio 6 Motel in the 8100 block of East 41st, where she got out and ran. Police quickly got her back in custody. Frost is already in prison. Court records show Frost pleaded guilty to four counts in May and a judge sentenced her to three years in prison.
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On this Curator's Corner join CameronGray, National Firearms MuseumDirector Jim Supica and special guest Joe Wanenmacher at Wanenmacher's TulsaArmsShow in Oklahoma. Learn the ins and outs of the world's largest gun show and how important the NRA is to the event.
Learn more about Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show at http://www.tulsaarmsshow.com. To find more than 10,000 zoomable images of the 3,000 firearms at the museum at the NFM's website, www.NRAmuseum.com. www.NRAnews.com (episode aired 11-29-12).

On this Curator's Corner join CameronGray, National Firearms MuseumDirector Jim Supica and special guest Joe Wanenmacher at Wanenmacher's TulsaArmsShow in Oklahoma. Learn the ins and outs of the world's largest gun show and how important the NRA is to the event.
Learn more about Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show at http://www.tulsaarmsshow.com. To find more than 10,000 zoomable images of the 3,000 firearms at the museum at the NFM's website, www.NRAmuseum.com. www.NRAnews.com (episode aired 11-29-12).

Bodycam Footage Shows Police Shootout in Tulsa, Oklahoma

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **
Body camera footage was released and charges were filed against John Chatman who is accused of shooting at police in a QuikTrip parking lot last Tuesday. John Terry Chatman Jr., 34, was charged Wednesday in Tulsa CountyDistrict Court with three counts of shooting with intent to kill, possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, obstruction, driving under suspension and driving with an improper tag. A warrant also was issued for his arrest. Prosecutors say Chatman shot at three Tulsa police officers during a traffic stop in the parking lot of the QuikTrip near Harvard Avenue and Interstate 44 on July 3, according to a news release from the District Attorney's Office. One of the officers was shot in the leg and was released from the hospital later that day. Officers returned fire, striking him in the chest. He remained hospitalized Wednesday. The names of the officers involved in the shooting have not been released.
Tulsa police spokesman Shane Tuell said the agency has adopted a new policy of waiting at least five to seven days to release the names of officers involved in shootings. Previously, TPD would release their names within two to three days. Tuell said that wasn't enough time for the officers to inform family of the situation and, sometimes, temporarily relocate for safety reasons. He said officers often receive threats after being named in a shooting. Tuell said he believed the names of the officers involved in the July 3 shooting will be released soon. The officer who was shot is on medical leave, while two officers who fired their weapons are on routine administrative leave during the investigation. State records show Chatman has served time in prison for convictions of second-degree burglary and distribution of a controlled dangerous substance.
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Tulsa Oklahoma Import face-off Racing,Limbo,Car Show,Burnouts

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had a lot of fun at this event seen cars that I have never seen before met a lot of people great food awesome drinks and got to even see some racing

Bodycam Shows Handcuffed Woman Stealing Tulsa Police Car

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TulsaPolice have released dash and body camera video of a woman stealing a patrol car. Police say an officer pulled over a woman driving a stolen car, but shortly after, the officer’s car was stolen. They say she stole the car after an officer had stopped her near 33rd and Memorial just after midnight on March 30, 2018. Police identified the woman as AngieFrost, 36. The officer handcuffed her and put her in the front seat while the stolen car was searched. The video shows officers standing outside when one of them notices her moving into the driver's seat. "What is she doing?" The officer asks. Another officer says, "She's trying to steal your car."
The first officer tries to unlock the door, but she drives off. The camera in the stolen police car recorded Frost jumping the curb and speeding down Memorial. Police from all over Tulsa started responding. Frost drove south on Memorial then west on 41st Street before stopping at the Studio 6 Motel in the 8100 block of East 41st, where she got out and ran. Police quickly got her back in custody. Frost is already in prison. Court records show Frost pleaded guilty to four counts in May and a judge sentenced her to three years in prison.
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Curator's Corner: Inside Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show

On this Curator's Corner join CameronGray, National Firearms MuseumDirector Jim Supica and special guest Joe Wanenmacher at Wanenmacher's TulsaArmsShow in Oklahoma. Learn the ins and outs of the world's largest gun show and how important the NRA is to the event.
Learn more about Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show at http://www.tulsaarmsshow.com. To find more than 10,000 zoomable images of the 3,000 firearms at the museum at the NFM's website, www.NRAmuseum.com. www.NRAnews.com (episode aired 11-29-12).

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Show Luo

Show Luo (simplified Chinese:罗志祥; traditional Chinese:羅志祥; pinyin:Luó Zhìxiáng; born July 30, 1979) is a Taiwanese singer, actor and host. He was commonly known by his Chinese nickname Xiao Zhu(Little Pig) due to being overweight during his middle school years. He was also commonly known as “Asia’s Dance King” by the Taiwanese media for his dance skills. He is well known for hosting the Taiwanese variety show 100% Entertainment.

Show was born into a musical family. His father was a host and his mother was a singer. Their job was holding entertainment shows for different events such as the wedding.Show started playing drums when he was three and performed onstage during his childhood. He won a silver award at a singing contest when he was only 7.

In 2006, he created his own fashion brand called STAGE. Now this fashion store has branches in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore and succeeded in the fashion trend in Asia during the recent years.

Show Luo became the spokesperson for Love Blind Charity in 2008. Next year, he was asked to become the leader of “Love Blind promise Career Starter Class”. The Love Blind Charity hope Show Luo can gathering everyone’s power to help people with vision disability find a job. Show Luo encouraged people to put the coins into the donation box instead of their wallets. This money might give people with vision disability more opportunities. Show also designed some items for charity sales.